Youth drop-in center in downtown Phoenix set to move into larger building

Located on Fifth and Garfield streets, near popular ASU student hangout Jobot, Tumbleweed houses homeless and runaway youth ages 11 to 22 in Maricopa County and helps them to work through their problems by offering them three meals a day, showers, clothing, shoes, underwear and case managers.

Freshman leads effort to establish first ASU fraternity on Downtown campus

Primarily known as an art district, downtown Phoenix's Roosevelt Row may soon be home to its first fraternity house.

Two sisters to open three diverse businesses downtown

Downtown students headed west on Roosevelt Street may have noticed the extensive renovations to a building on the corner of Third Avenue. The building, which has seen major upgrades to its exterior, including paint, landscaping and parking lot, will soon be home to three new businesses scheduled to open Dec. 1.

US Secretary of the Treasury visits Cronkite School for impromptu meeting

U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner held an impromptu meeting with Phoenix civic officials and business and education leaders to discuss the country’s current economic state at the Downtown Phoenix campus Tuesday evening.

Cronkite School course schedules will affect classroom availability next semester

The Digital Radio Newsroom and Studio will no longer have unlimited access as Intermediate Broadcast Reporting and Writing, will be restructured to take advantage of the room, making the space available to others only when class is not in session.